When you think of golfers, you probably think of some fat guy with an awful hitch in his swing holding you up on the 13th hole because he had too many Schlitz. Well the beautiful Blair O’Neal is about to change your perception of golfers. This Illinois girl went to Arizona State where she won the NCAA Long Drive Championship twice. After graduating as Captain of the golf team she went pro in January 2004. The lovely 5’10” blonde is represented by FORD Models and in 2008 Blair was named as “One of the Hottest 50 Athletes of All-Time” by Sports Illustrated. O’Neal competed on The Big Break: Prince Edward Island in the summer of 2009 and she even made it all the way to the season finale before finishing as runner-up. Enjoy these delightful photos of Blair and see what a golfer should look like.
The 60 Hottest Photos Of Beautiful Female Golfer Blair O’Neal
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